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Juršėnas, Nikodemas. "F. Hartmann laiškas V. Sezemanui." Problemos 53 (September 29, 2014): 188. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/problemos.1998.53.6915.

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Publikuojamas žymaus vokiečių filosofo N. Hartmanno (1882–1950) sesers Fridos Hartmann laiškas jo bičiuliui Vosyliui Sezemanui (1884–1963). Dar nuo gimnazijos laikų jie palaikė draugiškus santykius, gyveno vienas kito namuose, kvietėsi vienas kitą į konferencijas, recenzavo vienas kito veikalus. Kai V. Sezemanas po šešerių nelaisvės metų paleistas iš sovietinio lagerio grįžo namo, parašė laišką N. Hartmannui, tačiau jo jau nebuvo gyvo. Todėl jo sesuo šiame laiške aprašė paskutines savo brolio gyvenimo dienas. Spausdinamo laiško originalas saugomas Vilniaus universiteto bibliotekos Rannkraščių skyriuje (R. 193).
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DeMaio, E. F., C. Naranjo, and P. Johnson. "Hartmann’s pouch, the Hartmann operation, the Hartmann procedure." Surgical Endoscopy 10, no. 1 (January 1996): 81–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004649910023.

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Hartmann, Frida. "Laiškas V Sezemanui." Problemos 53 (September 29, 2014): 189–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/problemos.1998.53.6916.

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Publikuojamas žymaus vokiečių filosofo N. Hartmanno (1882–1950) sesers Fridos Hartmann laiškas jo bičiuliui Vosyliui Sezemanui (1884–1963). Dar nuo gimnazijos laikų jie palaikė draugiškus santykius, gyveno vienas kito namuose, kvietėsi vienas kitą į konferencijas, recenzavo vienas kito veikalus. Kai V. Sezemanas po šešerių nelaisvės metų paleistas iš sovietinio lagerio grįžo namo, parašė laišką N. Hartmannui, tačiau jo jau nebuvo gyvo. Todėl jo sesuo šiame laiške aprašė paskutines savo brolio gyvenimo dienas. Spausdinamo laiško originalas saugomas Vilniaus universiteto bibliotekos Rannkraščių skyriuje (R. 193).
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Kurygin, A. A., V. V. Semenov, and I. S. Tarbaev. "Hartmann’s operation: 100 years in surgery." Grekov's Bulletin of Surgery 179, no. 2 (June 29, 2020): 85–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24884/0042-4625-2020-179-2-85-87.

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The first idea of stage operations for colon cancer was introduced in 1898 by G. F. Ceidler. The first stage of treatment, he recommended the formation of colostoma above the tumor. At the 30th Congress of French Surgeons in 1921 in Strasbourg, H. Hartmann, a surgeon from Paris, reported on the successful treatment of two patients with cancer of the left half of the colon. In the domestic literature, there were different names of Hartmann’s operation. The first report of its performance in our country belongs to N. N. Petrov, who called this intervention operation Coffey – Hartmann (1929) or the single-step intraperitoneal operation by Hartmann (1939). For many decades, the term «obstructive colon resection» has been widely used in foreign and domestic literature. A two-stage operation under this name was developed and practiced by the American surgeon F.W. Rankin in 1928. At the same time, obstructive resection of the colon by Rankin can be performed only in a planned order, unlike Hartmann’s operation, which is carried out also in case of acute colon obstruction. Thus, the following names of surgical interventions using H. Hartmann’s name are valid and terminologically correct: Hartmann’s sigmoid resection (with formation of a flat sigmostoma and suturing of the sigmoid stump); Hartmann’s resection of the sigmoid and rectum (with formation of a flat sigmostoma and suturing of the stump of the supra-ampular or ampular parts of the rectum); left-sided hemicolectomy of Hartmann type (with formation of flat transversostoma and suturing of sigmoid stump); transverse colon resection of Hartmann type (with formation of flat transversostoma and suturing of transverse colon stump).
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Ung, Viet Van, Bang Cong Huynh, Vinh Chi Le, Dang Ngoc Tran, Trung Nguyen Vo, Tan Van Pham, and Bac Hoang Nguyen. "Effects of Laparoscopic Hartmann Reversal on Short-term Operative Outcomes Among Vietnamese Patients." Journal of Coloproctology 41, no. 02 (June 2021): 117–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1730013.

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Abstract Background The reestablishment of continuity after Hartmann operation is considered a major surgical procedure with high morbidity and mortality. The optimal interval time between the Hartman procedure and reversal is controversial. Our study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of laparoscopic Hartmann reversal and to determine the optimal timing of operation. Methods All patients who underwent laparoscopic Hartmann reversal from 2008 to 2019 (11 years) at the University Medical Center (UMC) in Ho Chi Minh City were recruited and divided into 2 groups according to the interval time (≤ 4 or > 4 months). The short-term operative outcomes of these groups were compared. Results There were 66 patients who underwent laparoscopic Hartmann reversal (mean age: 63.2 years old); ∼ 77% of them had colorectal cancer, and 17% had complicated diverticular disease. The mortality rate, anastomotic leakage rate, and overall complication rate were 0%, 1.5%, and 13.2%, respectively. Early operation was performed in 36 patients, and late reversal in 28 patients. There was no difference in mortality, anastomotic leakage, operative complications, and hospital stay between the two groups. Conclusion Laparoscopic Hartmann reversal was effective with acceptable morbidity and mortality at the UMC. There was no observed impact of the interval time between the Hartmann procedure and laparoscopic Hartmann reversal on the short-term operative outcomes.
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Munger, Jordan Ari, Nir Horesh, Steven Naymagon, and Joel J. Bauer. "Hartmann’s rectal stump revisited preoperative evaluation prior to reversal." International Surgery Journal 4, no. 12 (November 25, 2017): 4082. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20175416.

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Hartmann’s procedure is the gold standard surgical intervention in a variety of emergencies. Hartmann's Reversal is a complex procedure and has high rates of intra-operative and post-operative complications. There are no clear guidelines or recommendations for pre-operative evaluation of the remnant colorectal pouch prior to restoration of intestinal continuity. We present two patients who underwent Hartmann reversal. In both cases, during pre-operative endoscopic evaluation of the Hartmann colorectal pouch, a stricture was incorrectly thought to be the pouch’s blind end and the anastomosis was formed proximal to that stricture. In case 1, a partial obstruction developed that was successfully treated with endoscopic balloon dilatation. In case 2, a complete obstruction occurred, requiring emergent re-operation with formation of a bypass around the stricture. Surgeons and gastroenterologists should be aware of this diagnostic pitfall, and consider pre-operative evaluation that includes both endoscopic and radiologic evaluation in patients being considered for reversal.
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GREBENNIKOV, VASILY V. "Both non-type species of Molytophilus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae) are transferred to Oreoscotus." Zootaxa 4418, no. 4 (May 9, 2018): 393. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4418.4.6.

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Type specimens of all three nominal species of the East African genus Molytophilus Hartmann are studied and illustrated. The genus is taxonomically restricted to include only the type species M. carinatus Hartman known from two collecting events in Tanzania and Somalia. Both other species of Molytophilus, described from Ethiopia, are herein transferred to the genus Oreoscotus as O. affinis (Hustache, 1936) comb. n. and O. puncticollis (Hustache, 1936) comb. n. A lectotype is designated for Molytophilus carinatus Hartmann. Type specimens of all three nominal species are illustrated.
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Pakalski, Dariusz. "Eduard von Hartmann i uzasadnienie realizmu transcendentalnego w świetle teorii poznania Kanta." Humanistyka i Przyrodoznawstwo, no. 20 (September 3, 2018): 233–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31648/hip.495.

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Artykuł dotyczy problemu obiektywnej realności poznania w ujęciu E. v. Hartmanna. Autor Filozofii nieświadomego krytykuje koncepcję Kanta z pierwszego wydania Krytyki czystego rozumu uważając, że kluczowe pojęcia zjawiska, przedmiotu i podmiotu transcendentalnego posiadają w niej realność tylko subiektywną. Z tej perspektywy określa epistemologię Kanta jako iluzjonizm. Realność obiektywną Hartmann przypisuje w swym systemie przedstawieniom powstałym na zasadzie przyczynowości nie transcendentalnej, lecz transcendentnej. U jej źródła leży wola produkująca przedstawienia uświadamiane jako jej treść. Hartmann interpretuje posiadającą takie własności wolę jako Kantowską rzecz samą w sobie.
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Cordero-Davila, Alberto, Alejandro Cornejo-Rodriguez, and Octavio Cardona-Nunez. "Null Hartmann and Ronchi-Hartmann tests." Applied Optics 29, no. 31 (November 1, 1990): 4618. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ao.29.004618.

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Ahmed, Ahmed E., Wael B. Ahmed, and Alaa A. Redwan. "Laparoscopic versus open restoration of the gut continuity after Hartmann’s procedure." International Surgery Journal 5, no. 8 (July 24, 2018): 2708. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/2349-2902.isj20183189.

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Background: In 1921, Hartmann, a French surgeon described his operation for the resection of left-sided colonic carcinoma. The technique described a sigmoid colectomy without anastomosis; a left lower quadrant end colostomy and the rectal stump closure was performed. The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of the laparoscopic and open restoration of the gut continuity after Hartmann operation as regard operative and post-operative complication.Methods: All patients who underwent restoration of the gut continuity after Hartmann’s procedure either laparoscopic Hartmann’s closure or open Hartmann’s reversal between December 2013 and December 2016 were included.Results: Between December 2013 and December 2016, 32 patients underwent restoration of the gut continuity after Hartmann’s procedure in Sohag university hospitals, Egypt, were enrolled in this study.14 patients had a laparoscopic reversal of Hartmann’s colostomy and 18 had an open reversal of Hartmann’s colostomy. There was no significant difference between both groups as regard age, sex, body mass index, length of remaining rectal stump or time interval between primary operation and Hartmann reversal. The most common indication for Hartmann’s colostomy was obstructed recto sigmoid cancer (13/32). The operative time was significantly shorter in LHR group (107 minutes versus 124 minutes p=0.031), time to pass flatus was significantly earlier in LHR (1.70 days versus 3.33 days p=0.000) , wound complications were significantly lower in LHR (1 case versus 8 cases p= 0.044), LHR had less post-operative pain 24 hours after procedure (VAS was 5.93 versus 8.72 p= 0.000).The length of hospital stay was significantly shorter in the LHR group (6.55 days versus 12.14 days P = 0.038), no significant difference between both group as regard intraoperative complications, leakage, reoperation or postoperative complications. Moreover, no mortality was detected in this study.Conclusions: Laparoscopic reversal of Hartmann’s operation is safe as open surgery, and had less postoperative pain, wound infection and shorter hospital stay. It should be the procedure of choice for reversal of Hartmann’s operation.
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Hommes, Marie-Therese. ""Wider das Vergessen"." Die Musikforschung 58, no. 2 (September 22, 2021): 151–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.52412/mf.2005.h2.617.

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Karl Amadeus Hartmann, während des Dritten Reichs in der inneren Emigration und nach eigener Aussage Verweigerer jeglicher Öffentlichkeit in Hitlerdeutschland, schrieb die Schauspielmusik zu William Shakespeares "Macbeth" für eine Produktion des Bayerischen Staatsschauspiels im März 1942. In der gesamten Münchner Presse wurde Hartmanns Musik mit hoher Anerkennung aufgenommen; man sprach von einer Veroperung der Inszenierung. Hartmanns musikalische Dramaturgie, die sich inhaltlich auf die "Macbeth"-Interpretation Gustav Landauers stützt, konstituiert sich in einer Vielzahl flexibler musikalischer Motive und kleiner Nummern, für die er eine Instrumentalbesetzung symphonischen Ausmaßes vorsah, fallweise erweitert durch solistische und chorische vokale Elemente. Mit diesem Netzwerk stand Hartmann ein Instrumentarium zur Verfügung, das ihm auf der musikalischen Ebene, über die Vorgaben der Textebene hinaus, ein entschiedenes Eingreifen in den szenischen Text und damit eine eigenständige Interpretation jenseits der Lesart des Regisseurs ermöglichte, um in einer zweiten Schicht über der ersten eine deutlich auf das aktuelle nationalsozialistische Zeitgeschehen bezogene politische Stellungnahme zu etablieren. Durch Zitate verknüpfte Hartmann die "Macbeth"-Musik mit seinen ab 1933 entstandenen Werken und den in ihnen eingekapselten Kodierungen, die seine Art des Widerstands gegen das NS-Regime reflektieren. Gleichwohl musste er den Vorwurf riskanter Subversion nicht fürchten: einerseits, weil die wenigen Uraufführungen seiner Werke dieser Zeit im europäischen Ausland stattfanden, demnach nicht an die deutsche Öffentlichkeit gelangt waren, andererseits, weil er in einer geschickten Doppeldramaturgie seine eigentliche, chiffrierte Botschaft hinter einem äußeren Konzept verbarg, das den Normen der NS-Ästhetik nicht zuwiderlief.
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Croissant, Charles, Dan Fog, and Bendt Viinholt Nielsen. "Hartmann-Katalog: Fortegnelse over J. P. E. Hartmanns Trykte Kompositioner." Notes 49, no. 4 (June 1993): 1455. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/899388.

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Adenis, Jean-Paul. "Christian Hartmann." Journal Français d'Ophtalmologie 29, no. 5 (May 2006): 473–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0181-5512(06)73799-8.

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Hartmann, Lawrence. "Heinz Hartmann." Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 49, no. 1 (January 1994): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00797308.1994.11823047.

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Lin, Fu-Lin, Marylise Boutros, Giovanna M. Da Silva, Eric G. Weiss, Xing-Rong Lu, and Steven D. Wexner. "Hartmann Reversal." Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 56, no. 1 (January 2013): 83–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/dcr.0b013e318270a1a3.

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Siv, Julie, Rafael Mayer, Guillaume Beaugrand, Guillaume Tison, Rémy Juvénal, and Guillaume Dovillaire. "Testing and characterization of challenging optics and optical systems with Shack Hartmann wavefront sensors." EPJ Web of Conferences 215 (2019): 06003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201921506003.

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The Shack-Hartman wavefront sensor is a common metrology tool in the field of laser, adaptive optics and astronomy. However, this technique is still scarcely used in optics and optical system metrology. With the development of manufacturing techniques and the increasing need for optical characterization in the industry, the Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor emerges as an efficient complementary tool to the well-established Fizeau interferometry for optical system metrology. Moreover, the raise of smart vehicles equipped with optical sensors and augmented reality, the optical characterization of glass and transparent flat materials becomes an issue that can be addressed with Shack-Hartmann sensors. Aberration measurements of challenging optics will be presented such as optical filters, thin flat optics, aspheric lenses and large optical assemblies.
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Gantes-Nuñez, Francisco Javier, Zacarías Malacara-Hernández, Daniel Malacara-Doblado, and Daniel Malacara-Hernández. "Zonal processing of Hartmann or Shack–Hartmann patterns." Applied Optics 56, no. 7 (February 24, 2017): 1898. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ao.56.001898.

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Hernández-Gómez, Geovanni, Zacarías Malacara-Hernández, Daniel Malacara-Doblado, Rufino Díaz-Uribe, and Daniel Malacara-Hernández. "Modal integration of Hartmann and Shack–Hartmann patterns." Journal of the Optical Society of America A 31, no. 4 (March 27, 2014): 846. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/josaa.31.000846.

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Salazar-Vallejo, Sergio I., Jesús Angel de León-González, and Luis F. Carrera-Parra. "Phylogeny of Microphthalminae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971, and revision of Hesionella Hartman, 1939, and Struwela Hartmann-Schröder, 1959 (Annelida, Errantia)." PeerJ 7 (September 19, 2019): e7723. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.7723.

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Microphthalminae Hartmann-Schröder, 1971 was proposed in Hesionidae to include Microphthalmus and Hesionides; however, the affinities of these genera to other members of Hesionidae have been debated, and some authors have concluded they do not belong in Hesionidae. Herein, based on morphological characters, a phylogenetic analysis of the subfamily and some other similar poorly-known genera, with an uncertain position in Hesionidae was performed to clarify their affinities. Our results indicate that Microphthalminae, as currently delimited, is paraphyletic. The inclusion of Struwela, Uncopodarke, and Westheideius, a new genus, as well as the recognition of Fridericiella are proposed to meet the requirement of monophyly; and as result of this, the elevation in rank to the family level is herein presented. Furthermore, the type species for Hesionella and Struwela are redescribed, and a new species in the latter is described. A key to identify microphthalmid genera is also included.
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Khan, Laila Farzana, Humaira Naushaba, Jahanara Begum, Md Shahjahan Chowdhury, and Jubaida Gulshan Ara. "Study of Hartmann’s Pouch of the Gallbladder." Delta Medical College Journal 2, no. 2 (September 22, 2014): 68–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v2i2.20527.

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Background: The gall bladder is a hollow pear shaped sac lying within a fossa on the visceral surface of the right lobe of the liver. In the junction of neck of the gallbladder and the cystic duct, there is a pouch present called Hartman’s pouch or infundibulum of the gallbladder which is a frequent but inconstant feature of the normal gallbladder. It is the common site of lodged gallstones. Objective: To determine the proportion of presence of Hartman’s pouch in our population so that the concerned personnel might have a thought in mind that common pathologies of gall bladder may also involve this pouch. Materials and method: This cross sectional study was carried out in the department of Anatomy, Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital, Dhaka, Bangladesh, from July 2010 to June 2011. The number of sample was 62 postmortem human gallbladders which were collected from unclaimed dead bodies. Results: Hartmann’s pouch of the gallbladder was found in 45 (72.58%). Conclusion: Hartman’s pouch is present in a good proportion of our population. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/dmcj.v2i2.20527 Delta Med Col J. Jul 2014; 2(2): 68-70
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Green, D. H., Timothy McFarland, and Silvia Ranawake. "Hartmann von Aue: Changing Perspectives. London Hartmann Symposium 1985." Modern Language Review 85, no. 1 (January 1990): 236. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3732889.

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Pannetier, Cyril, and François Hénault. "Shack–Hartmann versus reverse Hartmann wavefront sensors: experimental results." Optics Letters 45, no. 7 (March 18, 2020): 1746. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.382718.

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Begani Provinciali, Ginevra, Alessia Cedola, Ombeline de La Rochefoucauld, and Philippe Zeitoun. "Modelling of Phase Contrast Imaging with X-ray Wavefront Sensor and Partial Coherence Beams." Sensors 20, no. 22 (November 12, 2020): 6469. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s20226469.

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The Hartmann wavefront sensor is able to measure, separately and in absolute, the real δ and imaginary part β of the X-ray refractive index. While combined with tomographic setup, the Hartman sensor opens many interesting opportunities behind the direct measurement of the material density. In order to handle the different ways of using an X-ray wavefront sensor in imaging, we developed a 3D wave propagation model based on Fresnel propagator. The model can manage any degree of spatial coherence of the source, thus enabling us to model experiments accurately using tabletop, synchrotron or X-ray free-electron lasers. Beam divergence is described in a physical manner consistent with the spatial coherence. Since the Hartmann sensor can detect phase and absorption variation with high sensitivity, a precise simulation tool is thus needed to optimize the experimental parameters. Examples are displayed.
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Panaccio, Paolo, Tommaso Grottola, Rossana Percario, Federico Selvaggi, Severino Cericola, Alfonso Lapergola, Maira Farrukh, et al. "Laparoscopic Versus Open Hartmann Reversal: A Case-Control Study." Surgery Research and Practice 2021 (January 23, 2021): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/4547537.

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Background. Laparoscopic reversal of Hartmann’s procedure (LHR) offers reduced morbidity compared with open Hartmann’s reversal (OHR). The aim of this study is to compare the outcome of laparoscopic versus open Hartmann reversal. Materials and Methods. Thirty-four patients who underwent Hartmann reversal between January 2017 and July 2019 were evaluated. Patients underwent either LHR (n = 17) or OHR (n = 17). Variables such as numbers of patients, patient’s age, sex, body mass index (BMI), comorbidities, ASA (American Society of Anesthesiology) score, indication for previous open sigmoid resection, mean operation time, rate of conversion to open surgery, length of hospital stay, mortality, and morbidity were retrospectively evaluated. Results. The two groups of patients were homogeneous for gender, age, body mass index, cause of primary surgery, time to reversal, and comorbidities. In 97% of the cases, HP was done by open surgery. Our data revealed no difference in mean operation time (LHR: 180.5 ± 35.1 vs. OHR: 225.2 ± 48.4) and morbidity rate, although, in OHR group, there were more severe complications. Less intraoperative blood loss (LHR: 100 ± 40 mL vs. OHR: 450 ± 125 mL; p value <0.001), shorter time to flatus (LHR: 2.4 days vs. OHR: 3.6 days; p value <0.021), and shorter hospitalization (LHR: 4.4 vs. OHR: 11.2 days; p value <0.001) were observed in the LHR group. Mortality rate was null in both groups. Discussion. LHR is feasible and safe even for patients who received a primary open Hartmann’s procedure. We suggest careful patient’s selection allowing LHR procedures to highly skilled laparoscopy surgeons.
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Brès, Yvon. "Home, Carus, Hartmann." Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger 129, no. 2 (2004): 225. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rphi.042.0225.

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Ober, Dietrich, and Dieter Strack. "Professor Thomas Hartmann." Phytochemistry 68, no. 3 (February 2007): 265. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2006.12.003.

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Bergmann, Martin. "The Hartmann Era." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 50, no. 2 (April 2002): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00030651010500020101.

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Bergmann, Martin. "The Hartmann Era." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 50, no. 2 (April 2002): 481. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00030651020500020501.

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Khosraviani, Kourosh. "Hartmann Procedure Revisited." European Journal of Surgery 166, no. 11 (October 20, 2000): 878–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/110241500447272.

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Belmonte, Carlos. "The Hartmann Procedure." Archives of Surgery 131, no. 6 (June 1, 1996): 612. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archsurg.1996.01430180038006.

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HARTMANN, LAWRENCE. "Dr. Hartmann Replies." American Journal of Psychiatry 149, no. 3 (March 1992): 431. http://dx.doi.org/10.1176/ajp.149.3.431.

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Rubinstein, Gidi. "Response to Hartmann." Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 36, no. 1 (January 4, 2010): 48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00926230903375669.

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eo. "Der Fall Hartmann." MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 156, no. 14 (August 2014): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s15006-014-3365-3.

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Gastinger, I., F. Marusch, A. Koch, F. Meyer, G. Nestler, U. Schmidt, J. Meyer, et al. "Die Hartmann-Operation." Der Chirurg 75, no. 12 (December 2004): 1191–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00104-004-0924-7.

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Schein, Moshe, and George Decker. "The Hartmann procedure." Diseases of the Colon & Rectum 31, no. 2 (February 1988): 126–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02562644.

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Warnaby, John. "Karl Amadeus Hartmann's ‘Klagegesang’ and the re-emergence of his early music." Tempo, no. 180 (March 1992): 6–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298200025511.

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Since the Bavarian composer Karl Amadeus Hartmann died in 1963, his music has probably not received the recognition it deserves as one of the most important continuations of the German symphonic tradition in the 20th century. This is partly due to the fact that, despite studying briefly with Webern in 1942, Hartmann did not adopt the serial method espoused by his younger contemporaries (whom he materially assisted by organizing the famous Musica Viva concert series in Munich), but preferred to draw upon a variety of styles. In the ‘post-Modern’ hindsight of the last decade or so this creative approach has now assumed complete respectability. Hartmann's cause has also been strengthened by the scholarship of Andrew D. McCredie, who has compiled the thematic catalogue of the oeuvre and, in the process, drawn attention to the considerable significance of the composer's early output.
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Kuznetsov, V. I., V. V. Makarov, and A. Yu Shander. "Similarities and differences between working processes of Ranque effect and Hartmann–Sprenger tube." Omsk Scientific Bulletin. Series Aviation-Rocket and Power Engineering 5, no. 1 (2021): 61–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.25206/2588-0373-2021-5-1-61-70.

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The physical and mathematical models of the processes occurring in the vortex tubes (Ranque effect) and Hartmann–Sprenger tube. The physical models most closely corresponding to the physical processes in these devices have been identified. The similarities and differences between the effects arising during the operation of vortex tubes and the Hartmann–Sprenger tube are found. The proof of the influence of viscosity on the Ranque effect and the interaction of gases in the Hartmann–Sprenger tube is given. Regularities of changes in total pressure and total temperature in a vortex tube and a Hartmann–Sprenger tube are given. The factors influencing the energy exchange in the vortex tube and the Hartmann–Sprenger tube are determined. The influence of the exchange of work and heat on the Ranque effect and the Hartmann–Sprenger tube is revealed. The mechanism of energy transfer between gas layers in a vortex tube and in a dead-end Hartmann– Sprenger cavity is found
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Živojin, Stamenković M., Dragiša D. Nikodijević, Bratislav D. Blagojević, and Slobodan R. Savić. "MHD FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER OF TWO IMMISCIBLE FLUIDS BETWEEN MOVING PLATES." Transactions of the Canadian Society for Mechanical Engineering 34, no. 3-4 (September 2010): 351–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/tcsme-2010-0021.

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The magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of two immiscible and electrically conducting fluids between isothermal, insulated moving plates in the presence of an applied electric and inclined magnetic field has been investigated in the paper. The partial differential equations governing the flow and heat transfer are solved analytically with appropriate boundary conditions for each fluid and these solutions have been matched at the interface. The numerical results for various values of the Hartmann number, the angle of magnetic field inclination, load parameter and the ratio of electrical and thermal conductivities have been presented graphically. It was found that decrease of magnetic field inclination angle flattens out the velocity and temperature profiles. With the increase of the Hartmann number velocity gradients near the plate’s increases, temperature in the middle of the channel decreases and near the plate’s increases. Induced magnetic field is evidently suppressed with an increase of the Hartman number. The effect of changes of the load factor is to aid or oppose the flow as compared to the short-circuited case.
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Karahan, O., A. Okus, M. A. Eryilmaz, S. Ay, S. Kilic, and B. Sevinc. "Hartmann colostomy with ligasure." Bratislava Medical Journal 114, no. 02 (2013): 59–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.4149/bll_2013_014.

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Brinkmann, Klaus. "Klaus Hartmann zum Gedächtnis." Perspektiven der Philosophie 19 (1993): 342–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/pdp19931916.

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Neumeyer, David, and Guy Rickards. "Hindemith, Hartmann and Henze." Notes 53, no. 4 (June 1997): 1167. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/899477.

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Bergmann, Martin. "Letter: The Hartmann Era." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 50, no. 2 (April 2002): 719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000306510205000211011.

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Birch, Gabriel C., Michael R. Descour, and Tomasz S. Tkaczyk. "Hyperspectral Shack–Hartmann test." Applied Optics 49, no. 28 (September 27, 2010): 5399. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ao.49.005399.

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Vaneerdeweg, W. "Is Hartmann Still Alive ?" Acta Chirurgica Belgica 109, no. 2 (January 2009): 167–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00015458.2009.11680399.

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Myers, E., and D. C. Winter. "Adieu to Henri Hartmann?" Colorectal Disease 12, no. 9 (April 16, 2009): 849–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1463-1318.2009.01909.x.

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Pappas, Dennis G. "Arthur Hartmann (1849—1931)." Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 75, no. 5 (May 1996): 282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/014556139607500506.

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Walochnik, Wolfgang. "Dietrich Hartmann 60 Jahre." Bautechnik 81, no. 5 (May 2004): 397–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bate.200490092.

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Cole, Thomas B. "Portrait of Sadakichi Hartmann." JAMA 303, no. 18 (May 12, 2010): 1788. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.2010.548.

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Lacan, Jacques, and Jeffrey Mehlman. "Letter to Heinz Hartmann." October 40 (1987): 70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/778340.

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Booth, Edward. "Klaus Hartmann 15.9.1925–30.7.1991." Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23, no. 1 (January 1992): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00071773.1992.11006977.

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